It just goes to show you how beat up our team really was in the last two months of the season.Hard to believe, with all the injuries, UConn still finished the season with three players playing, who needed surgery in the off season. Walking wounded so to speak.
She is sturdy and tough. About midway through the season the word was out on Lou and she began to get the Paige Bueckers treatment from opposing teams. She didn't bat an eye. Asked about it she said she got plenty of that "special treatment" at Fairfield and maybe more since she was always the primary scoring option.It’s interesting that no one has mentioned the fortitude and “guts” that Lou displayed during the tournament. She was injured then, but sucked it up and played, and we never heard anything about it.
Then she continued to endure the pain and discomfort during the first week or two of the Wings practices. She had to impress to make the cut. She gutted it out.
Once she was assured of making the team, then she/they opted to have her knee repaired. No telling how much more effective she would have been during the tournament had she been healthy. Whenever I see Lou Lopez-Senechal going forward, I’ll be looking at a “proven” warrior.
Someone like Nika?It will be great to see her play at the next level. I might miss Lou’s feistiness most of all next season. She wasn’t afraid to get in an opponent’s face if she felt they were out of line. I hope someone else brings that next season!
Paige can be feisty too. Some of the UCF cheerleaders looked terrified of herSomeone like Nika?
I mentioned it a lot. She was basically playing with one healthy leg for most of the games in March, not just the S16 game. The fact her knee literally buckled in her last game and came back to play shows how much of a warrior she is.It’s interesting that no one has mentioned the fortitude and “guts” that Lou displayed during the tournament. She was injured then, but sucked it up and played, and we never heard anything about it.
Then she continued to endure the pain and discomfort during the first week or two of the Wings practices. She had to impress to make the cut. She gutted it out.
Once she was assured of making the team, then she/they opted to have her knee repaired. No telling how much more effective she would have been during the tournament had she been healthy. Whenever I see Lou Lopez-Senechal going forward, I’ll be looking at a “proven” warrior.